Lok Sabha Elections 2019: India's young voters may sway results

Young Indians could play a crucial role in the ongoing general election in the world's largest democracy. With nearly two-thirds of India's population below 35, and more than 15 million first-time voters aged 18 and 19, young men and women have the power to swing the national vote in any direction. Ambitious, aspirational and impatient for change, these young voters are less focused on issues such as caste and religion than older generations, according to interviews with The Associated Press.